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I am planning to upgrade the code from 9.4.6 to 10.2.4 HF7 on BIG-IP 3600 type C103. HD1.1 is the active boot partition on 9.4.6.
I am planning to upgrade the code from 9.4.6 to 10.2.4 HF7 on BIG-IP 3600 type C103. HD1.1 is the active boot partition on 9.4.6. Please help me with the below queries
1) when we give the below command will the configuration from 9.4.6 will be copied to 10.2.4
image2disk --instslot=HD1.2 --format=volumes /shared/images/BIGIP-10.2.4.577.0.iso
2) Now do we have both codes 9.4.6 on HD1.1(partitions) and 10.2.4 on HD1.2 (Volumes) ?
3) If the config is not copied from 9.4.6 to 10.2.4 during the upgrade, Is ths UCS/scf backup taken on the 9.4.6 code can be restored on 10.2.4 code ?
4) If I want to install the 10.2.4 image and hotfix HF7 on HD1.3 after booting to HD1.2 (10.2.4). How do we need to create the volume HD1.3 to install 10.2.4 HF7
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- Graham_Mainwar1
Altocumulus
You can have volumes or partitions, but not both. Volumes are preferred, but if you want to keep 9.x installed, you have to use partitions. Essentially, "volumes" means LVM, which gives you more flexibility about resizing on-the-fly etc.
However, even if you use partitions, you probably can't use the partitions you already have, because the partitions created by the 9.x installer are too small for 10.x. So whatever you do, the first step will be to reformat the whole box and install 10.x. This will leave you with 10.x on HD1.1 and nothing on HD1.2.
If you chose partitions rather than volumes, you can then reinstall 9.x. However, when you do this, the 9.x installer will wipe out the GRUB entry needed for the 10.x "mosreboot" command. So you need to back this up, run the 9.x installer, then restore it, as documented in SOL11774.
It is possible to preserve the 9.x configuration during the upgrade. Personally, I like to get a clean 10.x install, take a backup, then restore the UCS file, because that way if there's a problem with the conversion, I have access to the clean state of 10.x. But you can run the conversion during the install, if that's your preference. I recently did a 9.4.6 to 10.2.4-HF7 upgrade on a pair of Big-IP 1600s and I had a problem where the UCS file didn't restore cleanly. I had to manually copy bigip_base.conf and then restore the rest of the UCS. I don't know if this is typical or just a problem in my environment.
Once booted to 10.2.4, you can use the software management feature of the web interface to perform the HF7 install. Copy the 10.2.4 and HF7 isos and md5s to /shared/images (I like to copy them with scp because I have a personal mistrust of web browser uploads, but again, that's just me). Then go to the web interface under System - Software Management - Hotfix List, click on the HF7 image, and choose a partition to install it in. (Note that you can't install overtop of the partition you're currently running from.)
Also, I think (but I'm not sure) that if you use v9.x-compatible partitions, then you only get HD1.1 and HD1.2 - I think you can only have three "slices" if you use volumes, which are incompatible with v9.x.
- Thank you Graham for reply to my questions. I want to know few more things on this upgrade Can i know what is the major differece between the partitions and volumes on F5. If i want to go for volumes from 9.4.6 to 10.2.4 do i need to mention the below image2disk command without mentioning the instslot. image2disk --format=volumes /shared/images/BIGIP-10.2.4.577.0.iso Once the box is booted with the new 10.2.4 on HD1.1 will the configuration will be copied from 9.4.6 to 10.2.4 Next I need to install the 10.2.4 and HF7 on inactive volume HD1.2 and reboot the device with the HD1.2 with the boot location to load 10.2.4 with HF7. As a rollback plan - If I want to revert back to the 9.4.6 code what are the steps I need to take. ie., downgrade from 10.2.4 (Volumes) to 9.4.6 (Partitions)
Thank you Graham for reply to my questions. I want to know few more things on this upgrade
Can i know what is the major differece between the partitions and volumes on F5.
If i want to go for volumes from 9.4.6 to 10.2.4 do i need to mention the below image2disk command without mentioning the instslot.
image2disk --format=volumes /shared/images/BIGIP-10.2.4.577.0.iso
Once the box is booted with the new 10.2.4 on HD1.1 will the configuration will be copied from 9.4.6 to 10.2.4
Next I need to install the 10.2.4 and HF7 on inactive volume HD1.2 and reboot the device with the HD1.2 with the boot location to load 10.2.4 with HF7.
As a rollback plan - If I want to revert back to the 9.4.6 code what are the steps I need to take. ie., downgrade from 10.2.4 (Volumes) to 9.4.6 (Partitions)
- Graham_Mainwar1
Altocumulus
The major difference is that you can only have two partitions, but you can have more than two volumes; also, volumes can be resized if some future software version is bigger than the allocated size.
As to rollback, you can PXE boot or boot from a USB DVD drive and do a fresh format and install of v9. Of course this means losing whatever v10+ stuff you had on the box. Also, the v10 and HF7 installs do BIOS updates, so strictly speaking, your rollback isn't quite to the same exact state as before you started.
I think your config will be copied, but make sure to get a ucs file before you the upgrade.
- Thanks a lot Graham for your help. Will update here once the upgradation is done.
- Graham, F5 updated the below thing. Will the below issue raises after the upgrade to 10.2.4. Please be advised that upon upgrading to 10.2.4, any HTTP monitors you may have applied will not function correctly until they are manually updated per SOL10655: http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/10000/600/sol10655.html?sr=30575541
- Graham_Mainwar1
Altocumulus
I didn't know about that. If it impacts you, you will know right away because your monitors will fail. If you don't have any custom http monitors, then it won't affect you.
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